Thursday, March 5, 2009

Boomtown Bonanza


Head on over to an awesome new blog that I found.... The Bookworm's Booklist

You could win a SIGNED copy of BoomTown Bonanza and a SIGNED BoomTown Map.... how cool is that?
I have never read the book but I definitely have it on my shopping list now. It looks positively amazing!

Leave a comment on the Bookworm's Booklist Blog to enter.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

A little Dragon's Breath will heat things up.....

The weather has been unusually cold here. Ok, not so unusual but I still don't like it. It's the kind of cold that prevents me from requesting that the boys hang outside all afternoon to play.

So in lieu of continuously thawing frozen body parts I gathered a whole bunch of Dragon things and laid them out on our kitchen table and let the boys go nuts.

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The boys had lots of dragon math and dragon reading and dragon language arts to keep them busy in between dragon colouring and other hands of activities.

Speaking of hands on activities.....

Gather the following....

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Corn Starch, Water and Food Colouring and make Dragon Drool.

Cover your tabletop and back away...... it's gonna get messy......

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Dragon Drool is MESSY.... I cannot tell a lie.... but the boys did clean up afterwards.... for the next three days.....
Honestly, that corn starch leaves a film.... wipe after wipe..... sheesh. The boys did have fun so it was all worth it.

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Daxter demonstrating how to hold a sword correctly to slay a dragon.....

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We made Dragon Eggs..... two eggs and vinegar..... simple, but F.U.N....

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The vinegar (an acid) dissolves the egg shell leaving the membrane intact.... COOL!
We did this project a couple of years ago, but it was just called 'put an egg in vinegar and see what heppens...'
Call them Dragon Eggs and you have a whole new interest!

We took the eggs out of the vinegar each day to feel them....

Here they are after one week.

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Compared to a fresh egg.... this one was from the same dozen.. look how much the the Dragon Eggs swelled without their shell.

The boys also painted their own dragon figurines.....

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I love the attention to detail :)

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The boys have not yet finished their figurines yet as they wanted to add some details after the first coat.... will post pics of the their finished creations later.......

of good intentions......

We have been plugging away with our Human Body Project..... we've been working on bones and touched on joints (to continue next week). We have completed many mini models and booklets and had a lot of fun.
I love blogging about our successes.... you know bragging for educational purposes.... but this post is not a brag... read on.....

We made, or at least tried to make a model of the arm. The point of the model was to show how the muscles re-act when the arm is extended or bent at the elbow.

We rolled up our tubes of newspaper (3 of them).....

Then proceeded to punch (push, pull, tug and more) holes into the ends of the tubes of newspaper...

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Then there was a whole bunch if finagling .... we were supposed to attach one tube to two others with a giant paper clip (I used 22 gauge wire).. then, attach two balloons, slightly inflated, to the top of the single tube. Then, stretch the balloons just past the hinge, add a hand and voila!

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No Voila.......

The darn balloons, inflated or not (we tried both ways) would not for the life of me stretch across the newspaper tube without bending it in half. We tried a few different ways and got frustrated so I just held on to the balloons and showed the boys what was SUPPOSED to happen and they did get the jist of it all, but phew! how hard was that?

I guess we could redo the whole thing and use stronger tubes of some sort...but do we really want to?